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Pit J-6, with Mexican boy, and view across sulphur deposit, same locality as image 420. Jemez quadrangle. Sandoval County, New Mexico. April 15, 1918.
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Escarpment of north side of Canadian River in Bell Ranch, about 15 miles northwest of Tucumcari. Measures section includes Morrison (?), Comanche and Dakota. New Mexico. 1904.
Categories: Image; Tags: New Mexico, photo print
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Exposures of Morrison (?), Comanche and Dakota in southern edge of Bell Ranch, about 10 miles northwest of Tucumcari. New Mexico. 1904.
Categories: Image; Tags: New Mexico, photo print
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Retake of F. C. Schrader image 1253 (ratio 1:2.4). Looking south from point near top of gravel berm about half mile north of San Luis, New Mexico. Sandoval County, New Mexico. August 15, 1946.
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Ten miles north of Deming, New Mexico. Top works and openings along main fluorspar vein on property of American Firemen's Mining Company. Luna County, New Mexico. No date.
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Dead Mans Wash, near Shiprock, New Mexico, a common type of "cylindrical erosion" in wall composed of silt loam derived from Mancos shale. San Juan County, New Mexico. January 20, 1944.
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Ten miles north of Deming, New Mexico. Opening on forks of fluorspar vien. Property of American Firemen's Mining Company. Luna County, New Mexico. No date.
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Retake of F. C. Schrader image 1255 (ratio 1:3.9). View from top of gravel berm, just north from image 001. Sandoval County, New Mexico. August 15, 1946.
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Erosion pins consisting of 10-inch spike and washer on slope-retreat line, Slopewash Tributary. Santa Fe County, New Mexico. Circa 1960. Published in U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 352-G, Figure 162-B. 1966.
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Upper head of Malpais Arroyo, north of Shiprock, showing "cylindrical" or columnar erosion. The same erosion characteristics are displayed in cliffs of Mancos shale. San Juan County, New Mexico. January 30, 1944.
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Panorama with image 053. Checkdams on discontinuous gullies, tributary to Figuerdo Wash, about three-quarters of a mile below headquarters building and west of main Figuerdo Wash. Mexican Springs Experimental Station. San Juan County, New Mexico. October 1949.
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Thirty-two miles north of Lordsburg, New Mexico. Exposure of fluorspar vein in prospect cut on north side of hill facing Gila River on property of Great Eagle Fluorspar Company. Width of vein is 7 to 10 feet. Grant County, New Mexico. October 18, 1926.
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High terrace of west front of Sacramentos. Otero County, New Mexico. 1899.
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Bath houses and main sulphur deposit at Sulphur Springs. Nearer view of ravine shown in image 426. Jemez quadrangle. Sandoval County, New Mexico. April 16, 1918.
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Lesser Antilles Earthquake 1974, October 8. Interior damage to the Anglican church in Barbuda. Photo by J.W. Dewey, 1974. Page 14, Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.7, no.2.
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Mount Capulin from side of the mesa west of the Mount Capulin Ranch in foreground. New Mexico. 1916.
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Mount Capulin from Capulin Ranch, two and one half miles west of the crater. New Mexico. 1916.
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Album caption and index card: Camp of Crystal Peak Gem Company; 6 miles W. of N. of Florissant. G.W. Weed of company on right. J.D. Endicott on left. Specimens of quartz, amazon stone, etc., on shelves. Copelen Dome, a granite knob, beyond. August 1913. 5X7. Teller Co., Colorado. Note on photograph: Image scanned from glass plate negative.
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Oroville, Butte County, California, Earthquakes. Oroville cemetery gravestone rotated on its base by the quake series of August 1975. 1975. Page 3, Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.7, no.5.
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Stratification and general appearance of Pliocene and early Pleistocene terrace deposits, most of which have been classified as "Lafayette Formation." The strata seems to range generally from 5 to 10 feet in thickness and to be comparatively persistent and yet lenticular and theses seem to be diagnostic features; part of type exposure of Port Hudson formation at Port Hickey, probably early Pleistocene but shows same general form of stratification as Pliocene terrace deposits. Louisiana. June 9, 1915. Plate 48-E in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 108. 1918.


map background search result map search result map Stratification and general appearance of Pliocene and early Pleistocene terrace deposits, most of which have been classified as "Lafayette Formation." Louisiana. 1915. Camp of Crystal Peak Gem Company, Teller County, Colorado. 1913. Camp of Crystal Peak Gem Company, Teller County, Colorado. 1913. Stratification and general appearance of Pliocene and early Pleistocene terrace deposits, most of which have been classified as "Lafayette Formation." Louisiana. 1915.